I should mention this is an excellent opportunity for you to be a contributor to open source - this should be an opportunity for us to write libraries (WWW::LDS::FamilySearch?) for the various languages we write in, so when it is released there is something out there for others to use.
Jesse On 8/3/07, Gordon Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > LDS Developers, > > We are finally inviting developers to try out our new (yet-to-be released) > API for reading and writing to our new FamilySearch Family Tree online > application. The table of contents of the API Documentation is below. We > would like participants to spend 6 to 10 hours over a three week period > testing out the "restful API", commenting on our documentation, sample > client code, and the developer network website. Participants will be > provided temporary accounts to access a "sandbox" that has a full working > system. If you're interested please provide: > > Name: > > Address: > > Phone: > > Programming language(s): > > Experience with Web Services: > > Years of programming experience: > > Description of how you would like to us the API (in addition to login and > simple reads): > > > You will be contacted by phone or email and then sent access information > before the testing period begins. The number of participants may be limited > depending upon the level of interest. > > Best regards, > > > Gordon Clarke > FamilySearch Developer Services Manager > 801-240-0770 work > 801-253-6365 cell > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > Contents > About This Document 4 > Notes about This Draft 4 > Conventions 4 > Introduction to the FamilySearchâ„¢ Application Programming Interfaces 6 > Purpose of the FamilySearch APIs 6 > Downloading, Installing, and Validating the FamilySearch APIs 6 > Audience 6 > Strategy 6 > Use of REST 6 > Encoding 7 > Encryption and SSL/TLS Server Authentication 8 > User Authentication 9 > Throttling 9 > Schema 9 > Versioning of the FamilySearch APIs 10 > Errors 11 > Product Identification 13 > API Scenarios 14 > Adding a New Person to the Family Tree 14 > Adding a New Assertion to the Family Tree 14 > Updating from the Family Tree 15 > Publishing Changes to the Family Tree 18 > Working with Ordinance Assertions 20 > FamilySearch Family Tree API Services 22 > Purpose of the Family Tree API Services 22 > Strategy 22 > Data Model 22 > Assertion Ordering 28 > Person Read Service 30 > Person Update Service 35 > Search Service 41 > User Read Service 45 > Match Service 46 > FamilySearch Authorities API Services 50 > Place Authority Service 50 > Name Authority Service 53 > Date Authority Service 54 > Culture Authority Service 56 > FamilySearch Identity API Services 59 > Purpose of the Identity API Services 59 > Maintaining Authenticated Sessions 59 > Protecting User Credentials 59 > Login Service 59 > Logout Service 61 > Glossary 64 > ________________________________ > NOTICE: This email message is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) > and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized > review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the > intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply email and destroy all > copies of the original message. > > _______________________________________________ > Ldsoss mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.ldsoss.org/mailman/listinfo/ldsoss > > -- #!/usr/bin/perl $^=q;@!>~|{>krw>yn{u<$$<Sn||n<|}j=<$$<Yn{u<Qjltn{ > 0gFzD gD, 00Fz, 0,,( 0hF 0g)F/=, 0> "L$/GEIFewe{,$/ 0C$~> "@=,m,|,(e 0.), 01,pnn,y{ rw} >;,$0=q,$,,($_=$^)=~y,$/ C-~><@=\n\r,-~$:-u/ #y,d,s,(\$.),$1,gee,print _______________________________________________ Ldsoss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ldsoss.org/mailman/listinfo/ldsoss
